The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) is located at the Hat Creek Observatory in the Cascade Mountains of California, approximately 300 miles to the north of San Francisco and two dozen miles north of ...
October 16, 2024, Mountain View, CA - Scientists at the SETI Institute and partners from Penn State University used the Allen Telescope Array (ATA) to search for signs of alien technology in the ...
The latest hunt for alien signals in the TRAPPIST-1 planetary system has test-driven a new strategy that will allow astronomers to perform a more efficient, targeted search for technological ...
Avi Loeb discusses new radio observations, motion data, and size estimates for interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, outlining limits, uncertainties, and future observations ...
Microsoft mogul Paul Allen is again searching for aliens. The Allen Telescope Array northeast of San Francisco is back online. The array of several dozen radio telescopes is designed to search for ...
Let the search for extraterrestrial life resume! Back in April, the SETI Allen Telescope Array was shut down due to lack of funding. Now, the institute’s search for extraterrestrial life is set to ...
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI(Opens in a new window)) Institute's Allen Telescope Array (ATA(Opens in a new window)), located at the Hat Creek Radio Observatory, California, has ...
It was supposed to be the most powerful radio telescope on the planet. Instead, the Allen Telescope Array — built on the Hat Creek Radio Observatory in Northern California — has suffered from a lack ...
Targeting star systems identified by Kepler Space Telescope (especially those in habitable-zone candidate planets). Surveying a region near the Milky Way’s Galactic Center (where stellar density is ...